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Citrosuco is the largest global producer of orange juice concentrate, with about 45% of the product market in Brazil and 25% in the world. In addition to juice, sales include industrialized orange by-products such as essential oils and animal feed.
The two main juice producers are Florida in the United States and the state of São Paulo in Brazil. Production of orange juice between these two makes up roughly 85% of the world market. Brazil exports 99 percent of its production, while 90 percent of Florida's production is consumed in the United States. [5]
In 2019, São Paulo produced 13,256,246 tons of orange. São Paulo production is equivalent to 78% of Brazilian production of 17,073,593 tons, exceeds the production of China (2nd largest orange producer in the world) of 2019 (which was 10,435,719 tons) and was equivalent to 16.84% of world production of orange in the same year (78,699,604 tons).
Actually, Brazil is the largest producer of oranges and orange juice,” Reiter said. “The majority of Brazil’s orange juice production occurs in Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais. These two areas ...
Stateside in Florida, the world's third-largest orange juice producer, similar problems are hurting its harvests. The state's orange farms are still recovering from Hurricane Irma seven years ago ...
If you want to skip our detailed analysis of these companies, go directly to the 5 Biggest Juice Companies And Brands In The World. According to a recent analysis by Grand View Research, Inc., the ...
Sunkist also invested in marketing fresh-squeezed orange juice and lemonade as superior alternatives to "artificial" beverages such as Coca-Cola. By the mid-1930s, one Sunkist orange in five was being consumed in juice form, often at soda fountains, and Sunkist juice was the second-most-popular soda fountain drink, after Coca-Cola. [5]
On top of the domestic supply issues, similar impacts from citrus greening and weather have been felt in Brazil, the world's top orange juice producer, and Mexico, the third-largest producer.